Billing and Tipping AdviceScheduling your vendors and the event location(s) require a deposit to hold the date. This provides you a guarantee they will be with you on your special day, and opens the door to building the relationship to make plans with their continued advice. A billing system can be set up with final payments required the month/week prior to your wedding/reception and honeymoon. It is important for you to know, they should all be signing agreements/contracts with you and billing you - when the payments are due, Ask for itemized statements and a breakout of hours. · 50% of the fee is considered a normal
deposit to hold dates. Some vendors and events specialists require specific information from you by a certain time in order for their work to be completed smoothly and on time for your event. Last minute is last minute and may not be possible. Examples : Locations ~ require the details on how you want the
room set up, the time/date tables and chairs are to be brought in or
set up, types of linens -- decorator in (some sites do this for you
-- while others rely on you) Tipping is an expression of gratitude for work over and above expectations. While the American society adheres to specific tipping for restaurants, limos, taxie, coat check, it is important to understand tipping for your wedding vendors is not expected, but a nice way to say thank you. Many vendors will suggest a positive letter (regarding their services) is appreciated over a monitary tip. Others, such as restaurants and catering services require a specific amount for their staff. There are some instances during a wedding and reception when tipping is important. · Clergy have a set fee for travel and ceremony time, but when
married at your own church/chapel and your own minister is performing
the ceremony, they may sometimes state there is no charge for their
services to members. A grateful method of tipping is give he/she a
gift certificate for dinner at a nice restaurant, a weekend get-away,
or, or, or. Tipping structure to consider: |